John Denver - Take Me Home, Country Roads (Roman Numerals)
(Verse)
[I]Almost heaven, [vi]West Virginia,
[V]Blue Ridge Mountains, [IV]Shenandoah [I]River.
Life is old there, [vi]older than the trees,
[V]Younger than the mountains, [IV]growin' like a [I]breeze.
(Chorus)
[I]Country roads, take me [V]home,
To the [vi]place I [IV]belong:
West [I]Virginia, mountain [V]momma,
Take me [IV]home, country [I]roads.
(Verse)
[I]All my mem'ries, [vi]gather 'round her,
[V]Miner's lady, [IV]stranger to blue [I]water.
Dark and dusty, [vi]painted on the sky,
[V]Misty taste of moonshine, [IV]teardrop in my [I]eye.
(Bridge)
[vi]I hear her [V]voice, in the [I]mornin' hour she calls me,
The [IV]radio [I]reminds me of my [V]home far away.
And [vi]drivin' down the [bVII]road,
I get a [IV]feelin' that I [I]should have been home [V]yesterday,
[V7]yesterday.
(Chorus)
Country [I]roads, take me [V]home,
To the [vi]place I [IV]belong:
West [I]Virginia, mountain [V]momma,
take me [IV]home, country [I]roads.
(Outro)
Take me [V]home, country [I]roads.
Take me [V]home, down country [I]roads.
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